What did TSR do wrong?

Baby Samurai said:
Yes, and it looked it was drawn by my 6-year old nephew.

"My name's Simon, and I like to do drawings."

You have a very talented nephew! ;)

/m
 

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Thurbane said:
2E had some great art, IMHO...Jeff Easley is one of my favourite fantasy artists...

Like I said – I think Easley is okay, I just think that particular picture is lacking, especially for the main/most necessary book of the game.
 
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The core 2e books had some of my least favorite art and layout in the entire history of D&D. Planescape and the Brom stuff, though, was very cool.
 

buzz said:
The core 2e books had some of my least favorite art and layout in the entire history of D&D. Planescape and the Brom stuff, though, was very cool.

Totally – Brom and DeTerltizi (sp?) were the best artists, IMO, of 2nd edition.

I do like Elmore as well.
 

Ostlander said:
Dungeon and Dragon magazines should have gotten the axe a long time ago really. With the internet, people really don't need flashy mags with pretty artwork, and inflated price tags.

Sites like EnWorld are and have always been a superior alternative to the mags...hence the longevity and the success of those sites.

And this is why Electronic Games Monthly (EGM) is still one of the hottest, most respected video gaming magazines around. It's also long running (I remember reading it in the early 1980's).

If video gamers who by nature are pretty tech-saavy want a print magazine, I think ostlander's statement is discredited.
 


Piratecat said:
That was the first cover of the PHB. There was a latter cover as well, I believe, and it was less impressive. But if that is the one you mean, I really liked it!
Word. That's one of my favorite covers of all time.
 

Ostlander said:
Thanks for the correction...they had it in a brown box (maybe it was a deluxe edition or something, who knows, I was young) when I saw it. I wanted a copy when I was older for a collection piece. I will check out the ebay for it, lol. It should be interesting to see how much they're going for.

You are actually thinking of D&D. Chainmail was always a spiral bound book. D&D came in a wood grain box and required Chainmail to use.
 

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